Start your day of chicanery off on a sincere note by reading our pop culture headlines. The latest on Jennifer Lawrence’s new movie, an update on Chris Evans’ future acting plans, and the first single off The Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack all await you in today’s celebrity headlines!

Here are the 6 stories you need to read today:

1. A heart-warming video of TheBig Bang Theory star Wil Wheaton giving advice to a little girl about bullying from 2013’s Denver Comic-Con has gone viral. Watch Wheaton eloquently explain how to deal with being called a nerd in the video below. [The Wrap]

2. Actress Emma Watson recently told the Sunday Times that the media often gives people a false image of what celebrities look like in real life. “As a younger woman, that pressure got me down, but I’ve made peace with it,” Watson remarked. “With airbrushing and digital manipulation, fashion can be an unobtainable image that’s dangerously unhealthy.” [Cosmo]

3. Channing Tatum created a video selfie of himself and his wife singing “Happy” while attending the Oscars for 18-year-old Alisa Finley, a fan with Stage 4 brain cancer. Watch the adorable video below. [Seventeen]

4. Don’t fret, Chris Evans fans; your Captain America isn’t going anywhere. Evans dropped by Good Morning America on Monday to clarify an earlier statement he made about possibly retiring from acting. “By no means am I planning on retiring. It’s kind of a silly statement. But I certainly am going to try to focus a bit more on directing at this point.” [People]

5. Listen to Alicia Keys’ new song “It’s On Again,” the lead single off of the upcoming The Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack. The single features rapper Kendrick Lamar, was produced by Pharrell Williams, and is available for purchase today! [Just Jared]

6. Take a look at these intriguing new photos from the forthcoming Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence period film, Serena. Cooper and Lawrence once again team up, this time portraying a married couple during the Great Depression dealing with serious emotional problems. [Bustle]